Noah Currier served on the front lines of Operation Enduring Freedom
and Operation Iraqi Freedom and returned home safe and sound. He never
expected to be confined to a wheel chair for the rest of his life, but
that is exactly what happen after he was in an accident 3 days after
returning from Iraq. Now he and three other disabled veterans are on a
mission to bring the best all-American made military apparel to your
closet. They are Oscar Mike.
They have a goal to raise $20,000 to grow their product line, offer better service, and ultimately hire additional veterans. They’re raising money on Kickstarter and have raised $6,928 of their goal. That’s just over a third of the way, but they only have six days to raise the remaining $13,072. Check out their video from Kickstarter and then pledge to support their project. Pledges of $25 or more will receive some special stuff from the guys which you can see on their project page. If you like what these guys are doing, show them some support.
They have a goal to raise $20,000 to grow their product line, offer better service, and ultimately hire additional veterans. They’re raising money on Kickstarter and have raised $6,928 of their goal. That’s just over a third of the way, but they only have six days to raise the remaining $13,072. Check out their video from Kickstarter and then pledge to support their project. Pledges of $25 or more will receive some special stuff from the guys which you can see on their project page. If you like what these guys are doing, show them some support.